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Driveline Academy- Head Coach Positions

Driveline Baseball - Part Time
Kent · WA
Baseball - Manager
Driveline Academy Teams – Head Coach Job Description 
Location: Kent, WA 
 Part Time Compensation: $6,500 Season long stipend 
The Driveline Academy is the home for all of Driveline's youth and amateur baseball-oriented programs and services. The primary responsibility of our Driveline Academy Head Coaches will be working with our high school aged teams for the duration of the season, starting with off-season training and moving into tournament game play. During this period, you'll be with the team, executing programs designed to drive long term development as players grow within the game. You'll be tasked with running a fun, efficient and engaging baseball practice on a field. You will be working with our staff to ensure each player is developing appropriately, using tools and technology to help players develop their skills, strength, and baseball knowledge. You'll also be responsible for creating, building and strengthening team culture that inspires young players to love the game of baseball, appreciate their developmental progress over time and provides appropriate context for the wins and losses that they will experience along the way. 
Ideological Responsibilities: 
  • Keeping Baseball Fun 
  • Developing Skills That Scale 
  • Building Great Ballplayers 
Technical Responsibilities: 
  • Serve in the Head Coach role for the duration of training & play for the 2025-2026 season (Oct 2025 - Appx July 2026) 
  • Execute team training programs during off-season / in-season training & practices 
  • Manage rosters / lineups in tournament games 
  • Manage your Assistant Coaches to ensure practices are properly staffed 
  • Communicate with player's families re: training / practice / tournament schedules 
Schedule: 
High School Teams: 

  • Off-season Training: Oct - Feb - Sunday practices 
  • March - April: No practices (High School season) 
  • Tournament Season: May - July with occasional on-field practices around our game schedule 
Job Requirements: 
  • Must be willing to work in Kent, Washington 
  • Must be willing to commit to a full season's worth of work 
  • Must be able to lift 40 pounds 
  • Experience playing collegiate or professional baseball, or coaching high school, collegiate or professional baseball 
  • Experience communicating with players 18 years of age and younger 
  • General familiarity using or teaching Driveline's programs or products 
  • Experience working with a team 
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office or Google Docs 
Ideal Candidates: 
  • Passionate about youth baseball and its capacity to transform the lives of young baseball players 
  • Ground level experience with Driveline programs (HTKC & HTKCY, Axe Bat Speed & Axe Youth Bat Speed) in a team setting 
  • Experience with HitTrax, Diamond Kinetics or Blast Bat Speed Sensors, Pulse, Pocket Radar, etc 
Perks: 
  • Access to all Driveline certification courses 
  • Foundations of Pitching 
  • Foundations of Hitting 
  • Foundations of Strength 
  • Youth Baseball Development  
We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class. 

Job Questions:

  1. Previous Coaching Experience

  2. Previous Playing Experience

  3. Have you coached or trained youth (12 and Under) players before?

  4. Have you coached or trained teen (13-18) players before?

  5. What is your favorite and least favorite baseball experience as a player or a coach?

  6. Do you feel comfortable communicating & dealing with youth baseball parents?

  7. What do you think is the most important thing for our teams to focus on during off-season training?

  8. What do you think is the most important thing for our teams to focus on during tournament play?

  9. Would you have a youth team bunt? Explain.

  10. Would you give 3-0 take signs to a 14 year old youth hitter? Explain.

  11. It's the Triple Black Platinum Galaxy Elite Championship. You've got a 4-2 lead going into the bottom of the last inning. Your pitcher has reached the MLB Pitch Smart recommendation for pitches on the day, but the tournament determines eligibility via innings pitched, which the pitcher has to spare. Do you pull the pitcher or allow them to keep throwing? Explain.

  12. It's the Golden Calf Ultra Rising Blue Moon Weekend Spectacular. You've got the bases loaded, and your #4 hitter has a 3-2 count. Pitch comes in, it's clearly not a strike, your hitter doesn't swing but the ump rings them up. Game over. Your parents are yelling at the umpire. Things are getting testy. How do you respond to the situation, the parents and the players?

  13. How would you balance throwing performance development, hitting performance development and strength development during off-season training?

  14. Any other information you feel is appropriate for consideration?